Definition of pick one's way
- We picked our way down the muddy path.
: to pierce, penetrate, or break up with a pointed instrument
: to remove bit by bit
: to remove covering or adhering matter from
: a blow or stroke with a pointed instrument
: the act or privilege of choosing or selecting : choice
: the best or choicest one
: a heavy, usually long-handled iron or steel tool pointed at one or both ends — compare mattock
: toothpick
: picklock
: to throw or thrust with effort : hurl
: to throw (a shuttle) across the loom
: the act of pitching or throwing
: something thrown
: a throw of the shuttle
: a thoroughfare for travel or transportation from place to place
: an opening for passage
: the course traveled from one place to another : route
: of, connected with, or constituting an intermediate point on a route
: by a long distance : to a considerable degree or extent : far
: by far : much
: very
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